Wikipedia contributions by RHodnett

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  • Tina WeymouthEdited 5/20/2026, 6:58:07 AM

    /* Equipment */ Italicized name of TV show.

  • Alan ParsonsEdited 5/18/2026, 11:47:34 PM

    /* Music career */ Italicized album title.

  • List of Mad Men charactersEdited 5/16/2026, 9:16:26 PM

    /* Conrad Hilton */ In the phrase "The two-part ways vowing to try working again in the future", the word "two" refers to Don and Hilton, and "part" is a verb; "two-part" is not an adjective phrase preceding "ways", so there shouldn't be a hyphen between the two words.

  • James DevereuxEdited 5/11/2026, 2:07:52 AM

    /* Marine Corps career */ Used "USS" template to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Andrew Mountbatten-WindsorEdited 5/10/2026, 10:51:47 PM

    /* Falklands War */ Used "SS" template to refer to merchant ship, in order to link to the article about the ship and italicize the ship's name without duplicating text. Added display text for cited reference.

  • Philip TerzianEdited 5/8/2026, 7:07:25 AM

    /* Early life and education */ Fixed misspelled last name: "Mathew" → "Matthew".

  • Action of 6 May 1801Edited 5/6/2026, 11:03:56 PM

    Used "ship" template to refer to ship, in order to link to the article about the ship and italicize the ship's name without duplicating text.

  • Battle of Trent's ReachEdited 5/2/2026, 8:37:57 PM

    Used "ship" and "USS" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text. Fixed a couple of minor grammar issues.

  • Capture of PlymouthEdited 5/2/2026, 8:05:06 PM

    Used "ship" and "USS" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • List of naval battles of the American Civil WarEdited 5/2/2026, 7:55:47 PM

    Used "ship" template to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Battle of the Yellow SeaEdited 5/2/2026, 3:57:35 AM

    Used "ship" template to refer to warship, in order to link to the article about the ship and italicize the ship's name without duplicating text. Linked to article about the Boxer Rebellion.

  • Hans FlorineEdited 4/28/2026, 4:03:46 PM

    /* Climbing career */ Don't capitalize the first letter of a word unnecessarily.

  • Hans FlorineEdited 4/28/2026, 4:02:31 PM

    /* Climbing career */ Don't capitalize the first letters of words that shouldn't be capitalized. Capitalize the first letter of a word that starts a sentence.

  • Strait of MagellanEdited 4/27/2026, 12:56:34 PM

    /* 16th century explorations after Magellan */ Inserted comma before subordinate clause.

  • Strait of MagellanEdited 4/27/2026, 7:53:35 AM

    /* 16th century explorations after Magellan */ Removed unnecessary word "the" before Pedro de Alvarado.

  • Manila galleonEdited 4/27/2026, 7:41:53 AM

    /* Discovery of the route */ Used "ship" template to refer to ship, in order to link to the article about the ship and italicize the ship's name without duplicating text. In the phrase "Philippines-Mexico trade route", replaced the hyphen with an endash.

  • Robert SherrodEdited 4/25/2026, 8:41:55 AM

    /* Journalism career */ Don't capitalize the first letter of the word "Gyokusai", and italicize the word. Replace hyphen in range of dates with an endash.

  • Robert SherrodEdited 4/25/2026, 8:25:28 AM

    /* Journalism career */ Italicized title of documentary film.

  • TarawaEdited 4/25/2026, 8:21:24 AM

    /* History */ Restored word that I'd inadvertently deleted in previous edit.

  • TarawaEdited 4/25/2026, 8:19:07 AM

    Used "HMS" and "USS" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text. Italicized book title and video game title. Linked to article about Robert Sherrod. Don't capitalize the first letters of the words "Landing Craft Operator". Replaced hyphens with emdashes or endashes as appropriate.

  • DubaiEdited 4/23/2026, 9:23:06 PM

    /* Pre-oil Dubai */ Used "MV" template to refer to ship, in order to link to the article about the ship and italicize the ship's name without duplicating text.

  • DubaiEdited 4/23/2026, 9:16:15 PM

    /* Establishment of modern Dubai */ Used "HMS" template to refer to ship, in order to link to the article about the ship and italicize the ship's name without duplicating text.

  • Sea of Azov naval campaign (1855)Edited 4/20/2026, 3:10:53 AM

    Replaced hyphen in range of years with an endash.

  • Marjorie ReynoldsEdited 4/19/2026, 6:40:16 AM

    /* Television */ Italicized name of TV show.

  • Crimean WarEdited 4/18/2026, 9:52:36 AM

    /* Casualties */ Replaced hyphen in range of years with an endash.

  • Invasion of Algiers (1830)Edited 4/18/2026, 9:15:16 AM

    /* French Navy */ Used "ship" template to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Spanish–American WarEdited 4/18/2026, 8:16:32 AM

    Used "USS" template to refer to the USS Maine, in order to link to the article about the ship and italicize the ship's name without duplicating text.

  • Naval Battle of CampecheEdited 4/18/2026, 7:09:14 AM

    Used "ship" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text. Italicized ship name instead of enclosing it in single quotes. Changed "Moctezuma" to "Montezuma" for consistency with how the ship is referred to in the rest of the article. Minor grammar edits.

  • Battle of Veracruz (1838)Edited 4/18/2026, 6:35:18 AM

    Used "ship" and "USS" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text. Changed "Cadix" to "Cádiz". Minor edits for grammar. In the phrase "Invasion of Algiers in 1830", don't capitalize the first letter of "Invasion".

  • Paixhans gunEdited 4/18/2026, 6:04:13 AM

    Used "ship" and "USS" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Battle of SinopEdited 4/18/2026, 5:36:19 AM

    /* Battle */ Changed "Sinope" in article text to "Sinop" for consistency with the rest of the article. Removed unnecessary duplicated display text in link to article about Paixhans gun.

  • Battle of LepantoEdited 4/17/2026, 1:49:45 AM

    /* Background */ Inserted comma after subordinate clause.

  • Seven Years' WarEdited 4/17/2026, 1:16:58 AM

    /* Sources */ Alphabetized sources by author's last name. Several sources had been out of order.

  • Seven Years' WarEdited 4/16/2026, 11:38:54 PM

    /* In North America */ Used "ship" template to refer to French warship, in order to link to the article about the ship and italicize the ship's name without duplicating text.

  • North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland)Edited 4/16/2026, 1:03:38 PM

    Used "USS", "HMS", and "MV" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Military Academy incidentEdited 4/12/2026, 3:46:58 AM

    /* The Aizawa Incident */ Inserted comma after subordinate clause.

  • War of Jenkins' EarEdited 4/11/2026, 4:35:40 PM

    /* Anson expedition */ Used "HMS" template to refer to ship, in order to link to the article about the ship and italicize the ship's name without duplicating text.

  • War of Jenkins' EarEdited 4/11/2026, 4:32:30 PM

    /* Destruction of the fortress of San Lorenzo el Real Chagres (22–24 March 1740) */ Used "HMS" template to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • List of Mad Men charactersEdited 4/11/2026, 3:05:12 PM

    /* Jim Cutler */ In the phrase "Bombing of Dresden", don't capitalize the first letter of "Bombing".

  • Michele TafoyaEdited 4/8/2026, 9:37:47 AM

    /* Politics */ Italicized name of TV show. Added display text for cited reference. Replaced curly single quotes with straight ones.

  • Michele TafoyaEdited 4/8/2026, 9:32:08 AM

    /* Return to WCCO */ Replaced hyphens with endashes in ranges of times of day. Linked to article about 2012 Summer Olympics. Used "cite web" template for a couple of cited references.

  • Michele TafoyaEdited 4/8/2026, 9:08:57 AM

    /* ABC Sports and ESPN */ Replaced hyphen with endash in range of years.

  • Michele TafoyaEdited 4/8/2026, 9:06:51 AM

    /* Early life */ Replaced hyphen with endash in range of years.

  • Battle of LagosEdited 4/8/2026, 8:23:35 AM

    Used "HMS" and "ship" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • FukuokaEdited 4/6/2026, 3:56:23 PM

    /* History */ Replaced hyphens with endashes in ranges of years. Divided the contents of the 21st century section into two paragraphs.

  • FukuokaEdited 4/6/2026, 3:46:48 PM

    /* Heian & Kamakura Periods */ Inserted comma after subordinate clause.

  • Lucky AviantoEdited 4/6/2026, 2:36:05 AM

    /* Early career */ In the phrase "Lucky was sent to fought insurgents in Aceh", changed "fought" to "fight".

  • Raid on RochefortEdited 4/4/2026, 8:40:33 AM

    /* Landing */ Used "HMS" template to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1780)Edited 4/4/2026, 8:36:14 AM

    Used "Ship" template to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Great Siege of GibraltarEdited 4/4/2026, 8:04:20 AM

    Used "HMS" and "ship" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Sheffield, AlabamaEdited 4/3/2026, 7:52:40 AM

    /* Notable people */ A couple of entries were not in alphabetical order by last name. Linked to article about the song "I Swear".

  • Ben Johnson (American football coach)Edited 4/2/2026, 8:02:27 AM

    /* Chicago Bears */ Added display text for cited references.

  • Ben Johnson (American football coach)Edited 4/2/2026, 7:50:17 AM

    /* Miami Dolphins */ Added display text for cited reference.

  • Ben Johnson (American football coach)Edited 4/2/2026, 7:45:02 AM

    /* Detroit Lions */ Changed unnecessary uses of "would" (e.g., "the Lions would later defeat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers") when simple past tense of verbs was more suitable. In the subordinate clause "including most 40 point games without any turnovers, (5)", moved the comma after "turnovers" to follow "(5)", and replaced space between "40" and "point" with a hyphen.

  • Marcel DalioEdited 3/30/2026, 8:33:57 AM

    /* Personal life */ In the phrase "His first to marriages, both ending in divorce, where to actresses...", changed the word "to" (phrase's 3rd word) to "two" and changed the word "where" to "were".

  • Bo Diddley beatEdited 3/28/2026, 6:17:08 AM

    In the phrase "3-2 clave", replaced the hyphen between "3" and "2" with an endash.

  • Chuck NorrisEdited 3/26/2026, 2:35:27 AM

    /* Subsequent success (1990–1999) */ In the phrase "the Sammo Hung's TV show Martial Law", removed the apostrophe-"s" after "Sammo Hung".

  • Chuck NorrisEdited 3/26/2026, 2:32:10 AM

    /* Subsequent success (1990–1999) */ In the phrase "from 1993-2001", replaced the hyphen with the word "to".

  • Chuck NorrisEdited 3/26/2026, 2:29:25 AM

    /* Mainstream success (1984–1989) */ In the phrase "Gossett appreciated Norris efforts", added apostrophe-"s" for possessive case to the end of "Norris".

  • L. Q. JonesEdited 3/25/2026, 2:32:03 PM

    Replaced hyphens with endashes in ranges of years.

  • Robert GouletEdited 3/22/2026, 5:45:45 AM

    /* Musicals */ Italicized name of Broadway musical. Added display text for cited references.

  • Micki MarloEdited 3/22/2026, 5:16:35 AM

    Italicized names of TV shows.

  • Bonjour Tristesse (1958 film)Edited 3/22/2026, 4:36:31 AM

    /* Critical reception */ Italicized newspaper names.

  • Rhoda RobertsEdited 3/22/2026, 4:19:16 AM

    /* Early life and education */ In the phrase "spent a some years in Sydney", removed the word "a" between "spent" and "some".

  • Battle of Moon SoundEdited 3/21/2026, 7:08:30 AM

    Used "SMS" template to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Second Battle of Heligoland BightEdited 3/21/2026, 6:57:29 AM

    Used "SMS" and "SMU" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text. Used "sclass" template to refer to classes of ships, in order to link to the articles about the classes and italicize the class names without duplicating text.

  • Battle of Más a TierraEdited 3/21/2026, 6:11:02 AM

    /* Aftermath */ Used "SMS" template to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Gallipoli campaignEdited 3/21/2026, 2:23:36 AM

    /* Operations: June–July 1915 */ Used "ship" template to refer to warship, in order to link to the article about the ship and italicize the ship's name without duplicating text.

  • Battle of the Falkland IslandsEdited 3/21/2026, 2:04:56 AM

    Used "RMS" and "SMS" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Linda RonstadtEdited 3/20/2026, 1:09:26 PM

    /* Highest-paid woman in rock */ Used "Format price" template to format inflation-adjusted results of "Inflation" template so that amounts of a million (or billion) or more are automatically displayed as numbers of millions (or billions) (e.g., "$59 million"). Rounded inflation-adjusted amount of her albums sales to the nearest $10 million.

  • Beachy HeadEdited 3/20/2026, 7:29:20 AM

    /* In music */ Inserted missing double quotes around song titles.

  • Beachy HeadEdited 3/20/2026, 7:22:31 AM

    /* History */ In the "Inflation" template that computes the inflation-adjusted cost of the land around Beachy Head that was bought in 1929, used "UK-GDP" as the inflation index instead of "UK", and rounded the inflation-adjusted cost to the nearest £100K.

  • Battle of Beachy Head (1690)Edited 3/20/2026, 7:09:54 AM

    /* Battle */ Used "ship" and "HMS" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Battle of Cape PassaroEdited 3/19/2026, 1:22:01 PM

    Used "HMS" template to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text. Inserted comma after subordinate clause.

  • Saturday Night Live season 20Edited 3/19/2026, 5:22:34 AM

    /* Writers */ In the phrase "from 1975-1978", replaced the hyphen between the two years with the word "to".

  • Martellus BennettEdited 3/19/2026, 4:21:34 AM

    /* Other ventures */ Italicized name of TV show.

  • Glenn CaranoEdited 3/18/2026, 3:24:51 AM

    Changed "Career NFL statistics" section in infobox to display "Passing attempts", "Passing completions", and "Completion percentage" instead of just "Completion-attempts".

  • Von MillerEdited 3/17/2026, 7:00:38 PM

    /* 2021 */ Changed verb tense from present to past.

  • Glenn CaranoEdited 3/17/2026, 3:05:11 PM

    Added display text for cited references. Minor copyediting.

  • David HummEdited 3/17/2026, 1:53:04 PM

    Replaced hyphen in range of years with an endash. Added display text for a couple of cited references.

  • Battle of Copenhagen (1807)Edited 3/17/2026, 9:59:23 AM

    Used "HMS", "HDMS", and "ship" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • Battle of Copenhagen (1801)Edited 3/17/2026, 4:08:24 AM

    Used "HMS", "HDMS", and "ship" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text.

  • HMS HeclaEdited 3/17/2026, 3:57:58 AM

    Changed "format" parameter of "sclass" template from 0 to 2, so that the "shipType" parameter value ("bomb vessel") wouldn't have to be repeated just after the "sclass" template.

  • HMS Somerset (1748)Edited 3/17/2026, 1:24:41 AM

    /* Battle of Chelsea Creek */ Inserted comma after subordinate clause.

  • Battles of Lexington and ConcordEdited 3/17/2026, 1:21:34 AM

    /* Menotomy to Charlestown */ Linked to article about HMS Somerset.

  • Battle of Lissa (1811)Edited 3/16/2026, 1:19:39 AM

    Used "HMS" and "ship" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text. Fixed misspellings of "Bellona". Spelled "protege" as "protégé".

  • Illyrian ProvincesEdited 3/15/2026, 9:44:03 AM

    Replaced hyphens with endashes in ranges of years.

  • Holy Ghost (disambiguation)Edited 3/15/2026, 9:36:40 AM

    /* Music and films */ Italicized movie title.

  • Holy Ghost (2025 film)Edited 3/15/2026, 9:35:01 AM

    /* Production */ Italicized movie title.

  • Battle of TarantoEdited 3/13/2026, 9:49:24 AM

    Used "ship" template to refer to warship, in order to link to the article about the ship and italicize the ship's name without duplicating text.

  • Katie CouricEdited 3/13/2026, 6:53:46 AM

    /* Today (1991–2006) */ Italicized names of TV shows. Minor copyediting.

  • Colonial BrazilEdited 3/13/2026, 6:39:58 AM

    Replaced hyphens with endashes in range of years and other situations in which dashes are more suitable.

  • Richard G. StilwellEdited 3/13/2026, 4:50:53 AM

    /* Career */ In the phrase "Brigadier general", don't capitalize the first letter of "Brigadier" when it's not used as part of someone's title.

  • Battle of the Coral Sea order of battleEdited 3/12/2026, 10:56:06 AM

    Used "USS", "ship", "HMAS", and "Jsub" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text. Used "sclass" template to refer to classes of ships, in order to link to the articles about the classes and italicize the class names without duplicating text.

  • Battle of AnzioEdited 3/11/2026, 6:13:42 AM

    /* Notable participants */ Used "HMS" template to refer to warship, in order to link to the article about the ship and italicize the ship's name without duplicating text.

  • Goodnight ViennaEdited 3/11/2026, 1:08:28 AM

    /* Background and recording */ Replaced ampersand in "Walls & Bridges" with the word "and".

  • Naval Battle of GuadalcanalEdited 3/10/2026, 12:17:33 PM

    Don't italicize apostrophe-"s" in possessive case of ships' names (e.g., "Laffey's stern"). Used "USS" and "ship" templates to refer to ships, in order to link to articles about the ships and italicize the ships' names without duplicating text. Used "sclass" template to refer to class of ships, in order to link to the article about the class and italicize the class name without duplicating text.

  • The Drowning Pool (film)Edited 3/10/2026, 4:56:50 AM

    /* Plot */ Fixed typo in the name "Schuyler". Added "s" after apostrophe for possessive case of a person's name ending in "s". Minor copyediting.

  • Helena KallianiotesEdited 3/10/2026, 2:17:52 AM

    Replaced hyphen in range of years with an endash.

  • Bryan CoxEdited 3/9/2026, 9:22:32 AM

    /* Professional playing career */ Linked to article about 1991 NFL draft. Added display text for cited reference.